Category: Reading

Hi there! A couple of weeks ago I participated in a book exchange one of my Facebook friends had shared. I had to send a book to my Facebook friend’s friend, and had to share the #savetheculture post on my own profile. People who liked my post and wanted to participate, had to send a … Continue reading Book exchange #savetheculture

Hi there! I am totally back from my vacation, where I read a lot! I didn’t actually read often during the school year, but I did my best to read more the past few months. When I am on holiday, I can’t stop reading 😃. We just sit there with our family, all next to … Continue reading What I read: August

Here I am again, with a new reading post! Unfortunately I wasn’t able to read a lot in June because of my exams. Now that I have vacation, I have time to read again! I’ll tell you in short something about each book. The first book I read is The catcher in the rye by … Continue reading What I read: July

Hi there, today I’m going to share some quotes about reading or books with you. These are my favourites that I’ve read so far! While you are reading this, I am on a summer camp with my youth movement. I scheduled this post for you, but unfortunately there will be no post next week. When … Continue reading Quotes to read

This month was quite a busy month for me: I had to prepare for the upcoming exams, study for big tests and happily also had a lot of nice activities. This makes I haven’t been able to read a lot. I read Fortuna’s daughter by Isabel Allende and I’m still reading I am Malala. Because … Continue reading What I read: may

The theatre project we worked for through the whole year is over. The character I had to play was sort of a higher power, which was very mysterious. I had mostly monologues to say, and this is one of them. It is a poem from Silvia Plath, that I really like. I am silver and … Continue reading Mirror-Silvia Plath

As I told you in my first post, I will try to write a monthly post about the books. Here I am, with the first one: What I read: april! I don’t always read classics or literature, but this month I chose to read two: one from Mark Twain and one from Jane Austen. Mansfield … Continue reading What I read: april